Essentials for Finishing Your Faith Journey Well

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The Apostle Paul writes for him already being poured out as a drink offering and the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge will award to me on that day. [00:01:08]

Demas was apparently a promising young man with a promising future yet as far as we know he did not make it to the end. This is a sobering thought because many of you in the auditorium today are young. In God's gracious Providence you have many years ahead of you, and the Temptation or the issue is will you finish the race? [00:02:38]

The same Apostle who said I have fought the good fight I have finished the race I have kept the faith also said in another context but by the grace of God I am what I am. Paul attributed all of his endurance all of his faithfulness to the grace of God and so as we look at our responsibility today I want you to keep in mind that we are unable to fulfill that responsibility only by the grace of God. [00:04:15]

Demas didn't just wake up one day and make a 90 degree turn he was not headed toward the finish line and wake up one day and decide he was going to go that direction that doesn't happen. Demas drifted in this direction and if you and I do not practice this daily focused time of communion with God we will find ourselves drifting in the wrong direction. [00:07:06]

Demas was in love with this present World Paul said Demas has deserted me being in love with this present world. You know all of us are in everyone whether believer or unbeliever everyone is in love with something. Demas was in love with the present world, the Apostle John said do not love the world, but we cannot just do not love the world and have a vacuum in our hearts. [00:08:24]

The gospel is only for sinners, and so I come to Christ as is still practicing sinner. In fact I usually use the words of that tax collector in the temple when he cried out oh God be merciful to me a sinner. Now God has been merciful and I'm quick to acknowledge his Mercy in my life but I say to him I come in the attitude of that tax collector I need your mercy I am still a practicing sinner. [00:14:45]

We cannot come directly to God we must always come through the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, but God not only allows us to come he invites us to come. The writer of Hebrews says having therefore Brothers confidence tuner into the most holy place let us draw near with a True Heart in full Assurance of faith, and so as we appropriate the gospel it gives us the confidence to come into the very presence of God to have communion with him. [00:15:55]

The Apostle Paul is speaking about justification. Now this raises an apparent problem or question, that is, justification we know to be a point in time past event, that is at the time you trusted Christ you were at that precise moment declared righteous by God you were Justified. That's why Paul in Romans chapter 5 can speak of justification in the past tense when he says therefore having been Justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. [00:19:25]

The reason that I say that the burnt offering helps us to understand what Paul is saying is because there were two things that were unique about the burnt offering first of all of all of the animal offerings the burnt offering was the only one in which the entire animal was consumed upon the altar the others apportion were burned on the Altar and the remaining portions were reserved for the priest or even in one case for the offer in his family. [00:29:45]

If you and I are going to endure to the end, we have to continually renew that commitment that consecration. Now the fact is objectively this has already taken place, the Apostle Paul tells us in First Corinthians 6 19 and 20 that we are not our own we were bought with a price, but Paul wants us to affirm in our hearts and in our emotions what is true in reality. [00:36:17]

If you want to endure to the end if you want to stand firm in the face of life's difficulties and pain then you must have a firm belief in the sovereignty and the love of God and we could add in the wisdom of God, not only believe that God is in control of every event in his universe and specifically every event in your own life, but that God in exercising that control does so from his infinite love for you. [00:47:01]

Joseph is the classic illustration of this, three times in Genesis 45 after Joseph had revealed himself to his brothers he said it was not you who sent me here but God, and then in chapter 50 and verse 20 he says you intended evil against me but God intended good. Joseph believed in the sovereignty of God in the sinful actions of his brothers. [00:49:57]

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